Actually, SHE is not trying to suppress anything. Her attorney is. I doubt she's smart enough to sign her name legibly.
The attorney is doing his job, which is to file motion after motion, to delay the trial hoping that with time, other horrendous crimes will happen which will make the Clark murder seem less heinous.
However, the end result will be the same, she will be convicted, receive life in prison since juries are very reluctant to sentence females to death (Texas doesn't count- frontier justice there) and then once she's sentenced, the appeals will grind through the courts for years.

Um, we have had troops dying ever since the creation of this country to guarantee EVERY citizen the same rights.

She has as much right to a jury trial as anyone else, and her lawyer is just providing her with defense that she also has the right to.

And if any statements were made under duress, then, well, the statements could very well be suppressed. If so, one should not get mad at the attorney, they should get mad at whichever official was the one who took the statements while she was "under duress".

I think the only way her statements could be supressed would be if she wasn't mirandized, or if she was under duress, and that's only for a Judge to determine. And if they do get suppressed, then someone did not dot heir job properly when questioning her.

Of course I could be wrong, but it appears that the attorney is doing his/her job whereas if a Judge suppresses statements, there would be a valid reason, and someone else would be to blame for it. Not Clark, not the attorney, not the Judge.

If you don’t like the way the wheels of justice revolve, move to one of those countries that stones people for not wearing proper clothing. I’m just thankful we all have these same rights as Jennifer Clark, whom is presumed INNOCENT until proven guilty by a jury of her peers.

Who wants to set her free? I didn't see that anywhere here.
Her attorney has been tasked with giving her the best defense possible. He must place doubt in the jurors minds to try to get her the lightest sentence possible.
U.S citizens are fortunate to have a justice system allowing us the chance to be judged by our peers and have our voices heard.
It's not a perfect system, as long as we humans are involved,there will never be perfection.
Justice will be served here. I believe that.

I think the death sentence should be good enough for everyone. I really believe whatever you did to that person should be done to you. If there where still public hangings these crimes and many others would never happen.

ANN this is the real Joey Bowden please rest assured that this is NOT me.This is the second time this has happened. I am going to talk to Al at the Barnesville police dept to get to the bottom of this I want to know who did it and for them to be brought up on charges for slander and what ever charges they can bring against them. I also want to say sorry for this stupid persons actions they need a lot of prayer

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